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es -e LO 0 Home | *“°S*MATTER, POP?” “About Plays and le ME of these days (or ame rather) when you're aitting in) ® theatre yelling “Author!” there'll step out) bh md} lady, who'll says she's darn glad youl with all your might, om the stage a good natured like the play, and, if you'll meet her outside the theatre when the final curtain bi down, she'd She wil! e Revell woman | t ten a play Morosco 4 try-out th play te cal pin tn that 1 way wants a re way will Nellie 1 num & Ba waa @ ohiid around in his « enough to wa ber of the fam was born on the Rar y Circus lot. When s Barnum carried h publicity vaudevil faith in tin Beck States. “FOLLIES” TO GET $18,000. The audience that attends the in- ital New York performance of the Ziegteld “Follies” at the fterdam Theatr day vight will pay $18,000 for privilege. ‘The auction of rolic’ seats, which netted about HM in premiums, made Mo Z% mouth water and he decided t dispose of his first might “Follies eats in the satne manner, He did so ate yesterday afternoon and a total f $16,000 in premiuins Was the res nium Was paid t ned to give his name. that parted with $208 Samuel Nixon | wremium of $ for the first and Reeves, the film cx or another for sents auction, at exorbitant pri exceptional the howls that will go up Will make roadway resemble Verdun on a busy day. HIP SHOW'S ITINERARY. Charles DilMngham has completed plans to send “Hip, Hip, Hooray!” tur intact next season, [ts itinerary will Include but elght cities. ‘The big Hippodrome spectacle will play the Metropolitan Opera House, Philadet phia, the tour will begin Qet 16 oston Grand Opera) House, Hoston; BP. Keith's Hippodrome, Cleveland; the Municipal Music Hall Cincinnati; the Tous; Convention Hall ity the Government Au the Auditorium. cial trains will FILMS FOR MARCELINE Marceline, clown at the Hippodrom in years gone by sent proprie tor of a restaurant, is threatening to ock up the food factory and go into motion pictures: “TAXICAB TESSIE.” “IT have an idea for Paul, a A song,” writes 1. M, Muller of Hrooklyn, “but 1 can't write the words, ‘The title is “‘Taxloab * Couldn't you write | me a lyric 1 want to use it for p lor singin Sure tion, p Taxtcad Tessie was haughty and She tue what Roreabe were her ha ‘Awd ride in it ac n write it. Your Our feet are for dancing atrancing, 1 use mine for dar that's MISS TAYLOR'S PLANS. Instead of beginning her New York engagement at the pening of the season, Laurette Taylor will p 4 preliminary tour of een nok luration, ming here anksgiv week, While on tour she will be » n tWo new plays by her husband, J Hartley Manners, tn ad hi he Wooing of “POM-POM” WINS ONE Baseball teams, mad f'Pom he Hippodrom horus, as it pots by youns men, battled for nine terrific lin iu @ Vacant lot on Henry W) Sava tot tl to Mode Ke f the players, & “l i SRREREIITII A, Washes Clothes Without a Rub VAN'S NORUB saves Givesfinest results. Just try it Se & 1le VAN ZLB CO. West Hoboken ¥ @ ¥ ¥ ¥ J half the labor of wash ¥ 8 ing, NO RUBBING : v H @ New Am-! a week from Mon.) Friars’ | on} yur atten- | husband, old Jand i eaught t turned 4 of and Comic Page yHe WANT | > eS ne | ssinFoe A MAN OUT. THIDE JWANT To TAuir ( Ler Yov ~~ ery . out UTHIN' BUT A THIN, oH ty DIME” To ME NAME H- AN' DAWGONCT = CoutD > oweeR “LO HAD PLENTY OF CHANGE IN MY te Raitahng Co OLY. Bveninm World Y'MAvE A FING MESS CF IT YESTERDAY JGETTIN' RELEASED FROM “THA GIANTS! J REEN THINKIN) ALUNIGHT AN’ 1GoT 4 ) NEW \DEA— LET'S BEAT IT UP To PLATTSBURG AND JOIN THE CITIZENS “PREPAREDNESS Came"! WwoTTa Y' SAY? BY WAY OF DIVERSION. ! LIFE IN THE BRONX. Sald Silas MeG Hin Peeweeple's! Whats the matter with the old 1 vi | ladies in the Bronx? Jake Rosenthal | {8 forever telling of the mixups they you | get in at the Hronx Opera House, His sd | latest con an old lady who went to the box office and asked what the her Aborn Opera Company was to play at tell to ine just to-day down this: side Hrown. They a let fly his left! t square in thy ho hero, nev att owon't let ne down flat Albe along 1 saw minute and the replied the Rusticana’ Well, now, in’ tke that, Knock a Ww n the old lady two matinees came fr are to be sda OUR BON MOT DEPARTMENT If time were mone, nint Krown bit mw bee Tran and they FOOLISHMENT. Me mit her picture in hia w x“ he act that] hal | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “He's always frank and outspoken.” ought to be, He's a contec- 4 scrap are at outs, f turn upon you raw then law y'll both at you plumb | th grinned and t to do with it?” than." “What has tha “He's a WHY DOES THE GLowB WHOSE PILL- SIZE PATE A SNUG SIX-AND*A'HALF SHOULD GRACE ATTEMPT TO WEAR A FULL SIZE FIGHT WHICH EARS ALONE CAN HOLD IN PLACE ? HUH ? AND WHY DOES HE WHO, You'd EXPECT, COULD wear AT LEAST A NUMBER NINE A SIXANGL:EVEN-EIGHTHS| SELEcT WHICH RESTS AnovE THE TIMBER-LINE 2? HUH? ——____—_~ H-H- HEART BROKEN *| FAR KIDDIE, COUSINS . iD day Lam knee deep in y | Sing Sing would! _ THE EVENING _WORLD, Friday. Ju 1916 ; eo ne 2, WH oe we ws we we Dd HEN «Conver Longe D Eee “HEN” DEAR — Mf On! HEN T DROPPED MY “DIAMOND RING” OFF MY FINGER AN' WoT TH' SAM HILLS ——— 7 VGITA Y'MEAN PREPAREDNESS sean PATRIOTISM YPeor Fisn! + VOT DO VE DO UP “THERE ? PATRIGUC CITIZENS Go UP THERE VoT'S IT ALL ABUT? 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THE EVENING worLDS K sddie K/ u b Ko rner CONDUCTED BY ELEANOR SCHORER | Seeasqoas, COUSIN ELEANOR’S “KLUB COLUMN” DOGO VDIOOGDHODSDODODOGHOIG HO COUSINS: To- ur de- » Kid- and my head is in @ je which among deserve the signs for the make-belie die Klub House, [whirl trying to d all these owely drawing | prizes And Monday you will know my de- cision, In this club column I will | print the names of the five prize win- ners, and also the names of the five next best artists, who will receive honorable mention. | After the five prize-winning pictures have been printed in the Kiddie Klub Korner these five next best pictures will appear there | A great many of my dear cousin members havo clipped my own pic- jtures out of the Kiddie Klub Korner, jhave colored them, and sent them to ine, ‘They are very prettily done, In- deed, and while there are no prises being given for just coloring pl tures, Lappreciitte and very much ad- | mire those that ! “Get out of here!” naughty Pascal Dascal shouted at the King. have come in. the Kiddie Klub mail Your Written Especially for, Cie i son, | [SLEEPYLAND STORIES tu" ti,Soti¥.t “HOW THE ROBIN CAME TO BE.” | “Fight, 18 aE imine CO. asked the King. Indian fathers rejoice when their} ‘st we must find a smooth piace, sons are old enough to go torth to| Paseal Said Skiddoo! sald the King, “Then we will put the Fast | And They Took Him Away. | ‘°?* down and 1 will show you." One will say to his son mat that your “Take this the King led the way mother has made for path which the boys had ne IM wags restless one day. He wot! tired of playing in his sandpile, | you, go into the forest and lie upon ‘ HA H it, fuce down, for twelve days and " pefore. went deep into the nights, | and Mimpy the fox terrier Was) Arter @ while they cime to a broad way tho boys were to| away looking for a woodchuck, and! white house only one story {Chan was too busy with the men In| hada jow sloping roof that ca the hayfield to bother with @ lttlo| far over the edges, and the w boy, so Tim started down the road, Dis was the prove their strength to their people, When the twelve days are over the wy returns to his tribe, where great along a} high, It seen | woods me out indows | | feasting and merrymaking welcome | Were open on every floor hin J At the head of tho lane he met Pas-|o¢ the house was smooth and even Once there was a boy of the red race| cal Dascal the Rascal, They ran! qt was the finest playhouse the boys Who did not wish to Ko Inte the for- | races all the way down the lane and] over gaw, ‘The King sald te had it ost e did not wish to be a warrior, | \ oy we ae of fle was brave, but did not like shoot-| cross the pasture and over the) putit for them and that they might ing, and he loved the birds too well) bridge into Sleepyland Forest, use it whenever they came there with | tw hunt them, But he did as his! ‘The King of the Woods was waiting | iim or with thelr Munnera. Both father » o de} old : ‘ Gre pate ath day of fasting wie |" them under the big old pine tree. | boys said thank you my was al- her found bim very weak, Hel He had @ new game—whipping tops.| ways polite, and Pascal was polite (ded to be taken home, but the| He gave one to Timbo and on weer Raweer ated aither encouraged him to stay, way] eal Dasoal the Hasoal and he mhal icing ueld hialten intl fuea a big red one with gold stripes fo hand and gave it a quick spin On the eleventh day he was weaker | BO" eAR ' i floor, ‘Then he whipped it still, but his father said wave for tow do we play It, pleas lMMY| whip that had a long, soft la ne more day." Bui ihe twelfth te’ , lay when the father came to fetch his|to grieve for he was happy indeed. | *he top spun fas aF and faster won the mat Was unoccupied. "“My|He also asked his father to tell the,down the floor, Tim learned son,” he called, “some evil manitolehildren not to shoot hin, for he|spin his top right away, but (deity) has stolen my son!” robin came down and sald: |their homes and build his nest near- \ good manito that stole me} by. hd made me into @ bird.” | Then the robin told his father not |the King came to show him And this is what the robin has ever| Spin it, Pascal was very angry, done. (Adapted from the Indian.) "Get out of bere s righ on the with a@ and up and how to Paseat | loved them all and wanted to fly about| could not make his spin at all. When | how to| "be south | a By C. M. Payne we os 7” KY BANE. PACIFIST HOW TO BECOME A ‘KIDDIE KLUB’ MEMBER PIN COUPON EVENING WORLD “KIDDIE KLUB” Save ix pin coupons like the one above, printed in the Kiddie Klub Korner Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The numbers will be print- ed in rotation, You may start with any number, When you have aix coupons numbered in rotation, like 15—16—-17—-18—19-—-20, write your jRame on each and send them to the Kiddie Klub, Evening World, No, 68 Park Row, New York City, with @ note, in which you must nam your p. in. We cannot send you your pins until you ha By Uncle Ball] |oien 7s Ave fhe anti yeu red ted “above. en your note and coupons received you will be presented wits a Klub pin and a certificate of mene I don't | Out the King. "Get out of herel want you here! Skiddoo!" The King clapped his hands. came Dick and Ben, the King’s strong | 81D. men, They. put Pascal Dascal the uscal inthe Wagon and took him | TM'8 '8 THE KIDDIE KLUB pin, to the s\one house at the back of the woods, And there he had nothing but bread and water unul he promised | to be polite to everybody he met. Timmy made up his mind that hel would be polite too wh the Klub will 4 ceive @ silver colered pin like the one shown In thie picture, athk Kivpit KLUb’s JUNE PICTURE CONTESI OPEN ONLY TO KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS, For thy JUNE contest show in a drawing how you ‘ Id like to spend your vacation, This contest will ol em The awards will be as follows: sae JUNE picture by a member y it picture by fr ten or eleven years old, picture by a member twelve or thirteen years old, $1 for the best picture by a member fourteen or fift; ‘, Tho pictures winning the award: will be printed in thie during July, together with the artists’ namos arc’ pictures w “honorable mention.” A new contest will .e conducted in sul Send your pictures, with your name, age and addre , and th number of your membership certificate, to The idle Klub Cons test, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, N. Y, en? Bening Mardaythal (lta aambeuiorinit May Contest will be printed In thie space, 9, ite the will print five pictures deserving honorable mention, An, mn we ment of the award winners will be made in Cousin “Klub Column: coe